serialism

/sɪrˈiːəlɪzəm/

Definitions

1. noun

a style of music composition that emphasizes the use of multiple simultaneous melodies and harmonies, often with a focus on serial techniques such as twelve-tone technique.

“The composer’s use of serialism in the symphony was a bold departure from traditional musical forms.”

Synonyms

  • atonality
  • twelve-tone technique

Antonyms

  • tonality